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Re: Ben & Jerry's 'natural' ice cream filled with unnatural ingredients
 
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Re: Ben & Jerry's 'natural' ice cream filled with unnatural ingredients


I'm not surprised. I used to buy them a lot because they were in a lawsuit with monoSatano for saying that their ice-cream did not have Genetically-Modified-Organisms or rgbh milk, or something to that effect & even though they lost, I'd like to see a lot more guys out there stand up to the big M.

But I've always been disappointed in the taste and texture of their ice-cream. It's quite unfulfilling and unsatisfying, just as Bryer's has become, just as Hershey's is, just as most all of them are. Finding a good ice-cream is very tough these days. Alden's is very good, but needs extra sweetener added. I like making a milkshake w/ it and adding extra sweetener.

Does anyone have a memory at all to know what I'm talking about? Remember when Ice-cream used to actually be satisfying and delicious, when cows ate grass? How old do you have to be? I used to drink gallons of milk a week.

Then again, the absolute best ice-cream I've EVER tasted, by far, was bought off a Romanian farmer who had traveled many miles from the farm, in freezing cold winter, to the village to sell us a bag of milk. She tried to offer the bag she had in her hand, but it was frozen and my host knew better and insisted on the bag that was kept unfrozen from being in the farmer's shirt right next to her body's natural heat. Never pasteurized, never fed grain, full of natural bugs. We took it home and let it sit over-night on a dull flame, and in the morning I had the absolute BEST tasting warm milk, far better tasting than any ice-cream, I've ever come close to tasting in my life. Nothing came close, except maybe Ungi milk, but that's not in my memory anymore. Oh, those living little bugs just multiplied all night long in that tepid warm water. Nothing comes close. That Romanian cow was not bred for quantity like ours are. It was bred for quality and taste and believe my words, no ice-cream I've ever tasted came anywhere near the raw, unpasteurized God-made ice-cream... err milk I had in Romania.

Oh, & BTW, here in my country it's illegal because the factory-farm toxic milk sold at the stores cannot compete with real raw milk unless they are all boiled, homogenized to hide the puss content, and refridgerated to hide the taste/smell, as well as preventing the natural butter, cream, and cheese properties that give raw milk a superior advantage from spoilin, as well as removing the raw milks vast healing powers and better taste, & then to make it worse, they hit us with a media propaganda campaign a long time ago, linking raw milk w/ TB, so now raw milk has evil spirits in it too... if you believe in such things... germs & all. Oh, yeah, land of the free. Better not forget it. It's also illegal to buy it from your neighbor, unless of course it's for your dog. Hey, as long as the factory-farm corporations are lobbying the laws in power and feeding the media lies to us, who needs a memory, or a taste with their own tongue to tell them otherwise? The laws are made for corporations. Individual's rights are just appearance, a broad-way musical show, illusion, to keep the herd calm enough to put up with the fences & fake food, & injections & poisons, & early deaths by the ruling powers. Next we will find our children sterile, or too autistic to mate anyways. It's like the Clash said, "Know your rights". Listen to the song, there's a real education. hehe
 

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